It sits in the edge of the woods. A field separates the
woods and cemetery from heavily traveled Mill Dam Road. The shortest path
is from Hawaiian Drive. Coming from Hawaiian, one approaches the cemetery
through the yard of a descendant whose great-grandparents had farmed the
land. His father is also buried in the family plot over which he keeps
watch. Other family members also live on the short street. How
fortunate is the cemetery to have loving hands nearby to protect and maintain.
Cemetery Photographed May 15, 2004.

Maurice L. Baxter

May 4, 1960

March 3, 1998

Willie Mae Baxter

August 19, 1925

February 22, 1997

Fleetwood Baxter

October 28, 195(?)

April 1, 198(?)

William Claude Baxter

August 7, 1925

September 7, 1992

Earl Goffigan

1900 - 1971

Vandecar Baxter

South Carolina Quartermaster Corps WWI

October 10, 1896 - December 16, 1964

Unknown Baxter

Died 1964

Bill Goffigan

Died April 26, 1950

William Goffigan was born about 1866 in Virginia, as were both
his parents. He was a farmer. He and his wife Virginia married about
1885 and had 9 living children in 1910, all of whom were living in their
household at the time.